不完全构型下交叉口OD估计的检测器信息充分性

C. Lan
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为了产生有效的控制策略,交通信号控制系统需要对转弯运动流进行可靠的估计。然而,当前的控制系统往往渴望从丰富的探测器配置中获得广泛的探测器信息。由于各种因素,在监控系统中保持令人满意的功能,虽然不是不可能,但在某种程度上是困难的。有人提出一个问题,即监视系统是否为管制员提供了足够的探测器信息。探测器信息充分性可以在时间或空间两个维度上进行评估。本文主要研究探测器信息质量随空间分布密度的变化规律。在十字路口有一整套的检测器,已经确定,在给定输入和输出计数的时间序列的情况下,可以使用基于ols的方法生成有用的转弯运动比例估计。部分探测器将提供较少的信息,导致估计的准确性较低,变异性较大。重要的问题是,检测器的配置需要多密集才能提供足够的信息来支持参数估计。本文基于可辨识性的概念对这一问题进行了研究。还提出了一种数值试验来评估特定探测器配置的充分性。
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Sufficiency of detector information under incomplete configuration for intersection OD estimation
To generate effective control strategy, traffic signal control systems require reliable estimates of turning movement flows. However, current control systems are often hungry for extensive detector information from a rich detector configuration. Due to various factors, maintaining satisfactory functionality in surveillance systems, although not impossible, is somehow difficult. A question is raised as to whether the surveillance system provides sufficient detector information for the controllers. Detector information sufficiency can be evaluated in both temporal or spatial dimensions. This paper focuses on investigating the detector information quality as a function of the density of spatial distribution. With a full set of detectors at intersections, it has been established that useful estimates of turning movement proportions can be generated using OLS-based methods, given time-series of input and output counts are available. A partial set of detectors will provide less information, leading to estimates with less accuracy and greater variability. The important issue is how dense does the detector configuration need to be to provide sufficient information to support parameter estimation. This paper investigates this issue based on the notion of identifiability. A numerical test is also proposed to evaluate the sufficiency of particular detector configuration.
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